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Wordworks: Poems Selected and New

Richard Kostelanetz

For more than twenty years, Richard Kostelanetz has been a consistent iconoclast and advocate of the avant-garde in American poetry. His visual (or "concrete") poems, his numerical, audio and video poems, as well as the more recent holographic poems, challenge the audience to expand traditional boundaries of time, space, language and genre, to ask more the "how" than the "what."

Book Details

  • Publisher: BOA Editions
  • Publish Date: Aug 1st, 1993
  • Pages: 214
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.03in - 0.58in - 0.82lb
  • EAN: 9780918526953
  • Categories: American - GeneralMetaphysicsCriticism

Praise for this book

From Publishers WeeklyIn 1967, when critic Kostelanetz ( A Dictionary of the Avant Garde ) began publishing his own visual poetry, he was one of the most accessible practitioners of the form. A poem composed of the single word "lollypop" travels vertically down the page, the first O huge so the whole looks like a lollipop. A five-page tribute to Henry Ford is composed entirely of the letters A and T. Later work pulls apart words and places them back together, as in "relationship," the central I and O forming the knot of a bowtie-like shape formed by the other letters. "I seem to have . . . characteristic ways of handling language that extend from print into other media," Kostelanetz says as he moves from visual to aural poetry, then on to film and video poems. Short, conversational prefaces to each of this book's 15 sections help pave the way for uninitiated readers (though as the work becomes more difficult to appreciate on the page, his introductions become more technical and complex). These commentaries threaten to overshadow the poems, yet add to the collection's value. Gathering poems previously presented in limited editions, this volume displays the full spectrum of Kostelanetz's writings.